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Crave: A Memoir of Food and Longing
Crave: A Memoir of Food and Longing | Christine S O'Brien
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"Do you mind that I'm going to be writing a book about the fact that I was hungry?" I asked my mother. "Just tell a good story," she replied.Hunger comes in many forms. In her memoir, Crave, Christine S. O'Brien tells a story of family turmoil and incessant hunger hidden behind the luxury and privilege of New York's famed Dakota apartment building. Her explosively angry father was ABC Executive Ed Scherick, the successful television and film producer who created shows and films like ABC's Wide World of Sports and The Stepford Wives. Raised on farm in the Midwest, her calm, beautiful mother Carol narrowly survived a dramatic accident when she was child. There was no hint of instability in her life until one day she collapsed in the family's apartment and spent the next year in bed. "Your mother's illness is not physical," Christine's father tells her. Craving a cure for a malady that the doctors said had no physical basis, Carol resorted to increasingly bizarre nutritional diets--from raw liver to fresh yeast--before beginning a rigid dietary regime known as "The Program." It consisted largely of celery juice and blended salads--a forerunner of today's smoothie. Determined to preserve the health of her family, Carol insisted that they follow The Program. Despite their constant hunger, Christine and her three younger brothers loyally followed their mother's eating plan, even as their father's rage grew and grew. The more their father screamed, the more their mother's very survival seemed to depend on their total adherence to The Program. This well-meant tyranny of the dinner table led Christine to her own cravings for family, for food, and for the words to tell the story of her hunger. Crave is the chronicle of Christine's painful and ultimately satisfying awakening. And, just as her mother asked, it's a good story.
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Cinfhen
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#MOvember 🎶It‘s your love that I still #Crave 🎶This memoir sounds like it‘s right in my wheelhouse. And it would also work for #Booked2020 #ParentChildMemoir I‘m eagerly awaiting the #NFChallenge hosted by @Riveted_Reader_Melissa

vivastory I must admit, I'm pretty tempted to join in with #Booked2020 5y
Tanisha_A A memoir on food and longing, sounds good! 5y
Kalalalatja I‘m so glad you are giving tips for #Booked2020, I need the inspiration 😂 5y
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Cinfhen JOIN!!!!! @vivastory there is NO downside and you‘ll love it!!! I promise xx 5y
Cinfhen Isn‘t planning part of the fun @Kalalalatja and this memoir sounds like all the points I love reading about @Tanisha_A 5y
Kalalalatja It is! I‘m waiting to see which books I get for my birthday this year, before I start really planning, but I love getting inspiration in advance 😄 5y
britt_brooke I bought this on ebook deal recently. Sounds good! 5y
Cinfhen I‘m hoping another #kindleDailyDeal surfaces soon on this book @britt_brooke 5y
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Booksnchill
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#Gettbr @Liberty is my fabulous concierge and she wowwed me with this 3 nonfiction book selection of books I cannot wait to read! Great service and it supports Print Independent Bookstore! Off I go to explore!

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LauraBeth
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I‘m nervous to read another memoir so close to that Small Fry disaster...😬 but this cover does have two cats, a dog and a bird on it (which is also the exact same pet makeup as my current situation), so I‘ll give it to page 50 based on that.

RaimeyGallant Fair. 6y
Dragon 😻 6y
kgriffith This is one of those books that I‘m very glad exists, and also probably won‘t read because the takeaway is something I don‘t need to get from a memoir. I think there‘s something to be said for non-fiction that we can reflect on and decide that about, because we‘ve already done the work the author comes to on their journey. 6y
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LauraBeth Wow @kgriffith - that is a brilliant assessment - I LOVE that! You‘re exactly right! There is no takeaway here for me that I need either. I did grow up with a mom who had food issues and it definitely screwed with my head - but I worked on those feelings (did the work) a long time ago. 💕 And to your point - there are others who went through something similar who haven‘t yet begun to work through it, so I‘m glad this exists for them. (edited) 6y
kgriffith @LauraBeth 💜💜💜 6y
Mimi28 Yikes, I‘ll pass on it for the same reasons you and @kgriffith said. I‘m am empath, I‘ve read 47 books this year which is the best since encyclopedia Brown and Choose Your Own Adventure books were popular- ( boy that ages me, lol) they were mostly graphic novels and short stories and poems books, but darnit I‘ll still say I‘m back in business. Actually, come to think of it, when I stopped reading all that stuff was when the food issues started 🤔 6y
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Amor4Libros
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One of the perks of low season at work: Lots of reading time!

Trashcanman What a creative handle, do you speak Spanish? 6y
Amor4Libros @Trashcanman Yes, Spanish is my first language 🙂 6y
Trashcanman @Amor4Libros Encantado de conocerte. espero que tengas un buen fin de semana. Yo soy de México, Delicias, Chihuahua 6y
Amor4Libros @Trashcanman Mucho gusto también. Yo vivo en Santo Domingo, República Dominicana. Te deseo un fin de semana súper! 6y
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Well-ReadNeck
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Mehso-so

I‘m a big fan of memoirs, but I didn‘t really ever get into this one. The elements of O‘Brien‘s life are interesting: Rich, high powered angry Dad; farm raised mom with food obsessions; childhood anxiety; and lots of famous neighbors. But, ultimately it read “rich girl problems” even though her experience was very unique. #netgalley

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BlameJennyJane
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Mehso-so

This was an #ARC courtesy of #netgalley. I love memoirs, especially those about people whose lives are fascinating. There are elements of that in Crave. The author grew up with wealth and privilege but it wasn‘t always easy with an angry father and a mother with her own complexities. All and all there just wasn‘t anything truly unique about this read for me. Poor little rich girl develops issues. I appreciate the author‘s often poetic prose.

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AndLamb83
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Pickpick

This was a #NetGalley ARC. Crave is based on the life of Christine O'Brien as she grows up with a famous, angry father and a mother who strives for control by forcing an extreme diet on her family. It has lasting effects, positive and negative, on the author and her three siblings. I found the authors life to be very exotic and interesting, so much different than the way most people live. This is a good read for memoir fans.

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